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KAMELOT IN CONCERT:
 
Power metal band Kamelot offers ticket buyers a theatrical, high-octane live experience that always gets fans’ hearts pounding. Audiences love Tommy Karevik’s mystical lyrics and soaring vocals, especially since he often invites them to sing along with his epic songs. Kamelot’s virtuosic musicianship provides a solid foundation for their majestic tunes, and guitarist Thomas Youngblood is sure to have heads banging with his pummeling, shred-filled leads. Throw in the thunderous, rapid-fire drumming of Casey Grillo and you have the recipe for an unforgettable live show. Kamelot has taken all their power and passion and poured it into their 2015 North American Tour, giving audiences a chance to see this thrilling visual and auditory spectacle for themselves.
 
BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT:
 
Formed in Tampa, Florida, in 1991 by guitarist Thomas Youngblood and drummer Richard Warner, Kamelot has delivered classic metal to the masses for nearly two decades. When singer Roy Kahn joined the band in 1998, he helped the band achieve a new level of success with the album Siege Perilous. In 2005 the band taped their first music videos for the songs “March of Mephisto” and “The Haunting (Somewhere in Time)”, two standouts from the album Black Halo. With the release of Poetry for the Poisoned in 2010, the band made its first chart appearance in the US. They followed up with Silverthorn two years later, experiencing similar commercial success while also introducing new vocalist Tommy Karevik to the masses. Their 2015 album Haven continues the band’s hot streak and delivers the same epic story-telling and heavy metal virtuosity that have made them a favorite of metal fans all over the world.

Reviews

Rating: 4.6 out of 5 based on 142 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Phenomenal Show

    by Anonymous on 9/12/11BLONDIES - Detroit

    This event was awesome! I was able to see only Alestorm and Kamelot due to arriving late, but they both put solid sets on. The small venue made it a rather snug show where you could see everything going on and the crowd was pretty rowdy despite being small (a plus in my opinion). There were solos from all the band members in Kamelot, including an absolutely sick drum solo by Grillo and a really cool, though short, bass solo. Kamelot played all the songs I was hoping they would play and a couple new ones as well. They all demonstrated a professional rock and roll persona, despite Khan not being around an longer. I will definitely be back to see Kamelot when they return to the area.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Kamelot Rocks!!!

    by Bas15 on 9/11/11BLONDIES - Detroit

    Kamelot was incredible. The venue was okay but the sound was a bit overkill for the small venue. the four stars is because of the opening acts... Pirate rock and screamo with a theatrical rock band... not sure they really jive well together....

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by wick3dxcrack3r on 8/31/11Trocadero - Philadelphia

    With a line up consiting of the glorious Agonist, BlackGuard, and Alestorm, there was absolutely nothing that Kamelot could do wrong to ruin the night. I would say that I was satisfied before Kamelot even stepped foot on the stage. It was a fantastic show and I cannot help but reminisce about while enjoying some of their tunes. Simone Simons accepted the band's performance perfectly. I will be counting the days until another show, once I see tour dates scheduled for this area in the future.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    GREAT SHOW!!!!

    by Anonymous on 8/30/11Trocadero - Philadelphia

    Kamelot were EXCELLENT! Fabio sounded great, I hope he becomes their permanent new singer! I was so glad the show was on, after fearing it being cancelled because of Hurricane Irene

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Good show!

    by KamelotRocks on 8/30/11Trocadero - Philadelphia

    The Band: Saw the show on Sunday night and thought Fabio Lione did a fabulous job on vocals and Roy would be proud! However, Kamelot isn't Kamelot without Roy Khan and it wouldn't be fair to expect Fabio Lione to be Roy, but kudos to the Fabio. Absolutely worth the wait - almost two years as the show last year was cancelled due to Roy's health. Youngblood and Grillo were outstanding! The Hall: A small hall - The acoustics in the hall aren't the best and the definition was not clear. The proximity to the band is the best part about this hall - It's almost personal!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Kamelot is Amazing

    by Runa on 8/29/11Jaxx Nightclub - Springfield

    Kamelot puts on an amazing show, and at Jaxx you can be in the back of the room and still see the sweat drip off their faces. It's really nice to see a band that sells out shows in the thousands in Europe at such a small venue. It makes the concert all that more enjoyable.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Interesting, but fun!

    by Anonymous on 8/29/11Masquerade - Atlanta

    Alestorm was by far the most entertaining band of the night, but Kamelot was great to listen too as well. I loved the energy that both bands brought and the venue was perfect to either sit back and listen or if you wanted to be a part of the dancing.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    AWESOME

    by MetalMikeinATL on 8/28/11Masquerade - Atlanta

    Got into Kamelot 1 album ago and have loved them ever since. The Agonist did not make the Atlanta show, not sure but methinks the hurricane had something to do with that. Blackguard delivered, as they always do, with a blistering set, albeit having a friend fill in for an ill member. I have never seen them give a weak performance. The surprise of the night goes to Alestorm. People love this band and there's a ton of fun when they hit the stage-not shocking but the fans dress like pirates and they also have a great time. I remember a bunch of guys irish dancing during No Quarter and it was hilarious. People loved to sing along and Alstorm did not disappoint. After checking the lights a million times (and shining it in my face quite often), Kamelot took the stage firing on all cylinders and never let up. The fill in singer was more than awesome-kind of reminded me of how Geoff Tate used to commmand a crowd. I think that I remember them playing three songs off the new 'Poetry' album, The Great Pandemonium, The Hunters Season and Necropolis. The rest were some gems like Haunted and March of Mephisto. Great set, greta energy and, of course, a cameo by one of metal's mightiest maidens-Simone from Epica. Go see these guys, you will be glad that you did.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    New singer, still awesome!

    by WillowTree2 on 8/28/11Masquerade - Atlanta

    Just saw them in Atlanta. Very disappointed that Khan is no longer with them but the new lead singer is on par with his talent. The show was awesome.

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    Kamelot was terrible!!!

    by Spidey2ya on 8/28/11Masquerade - Atlanta

    Really didn't like the music , I couldn't understand the lyrics. It all sounded the same. If you do go to this show alestorm is well worth the ticket price very entailing band very energetic...

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 8/28/11Masquerade - Atlanta

    Kamelot played a really solid show, and Fabio Lione was fantastic as the lead vocalist. I know the band isn't the same without Khan, but this is as close as it's going to get to classic Kamelot without having him back. I took off one star for needing to bring all guest vocals. Note: Despite saying so on the official Kamelot website and tour poster, The Agonist didn't play in Atlanta.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great show, great music!

    by Iradel on 3/16/11State Theater - St. Petersburg

    I love them. They sound even better live. I can't recommend enough!